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At Tobernalt
Today pilgrims come from different parts of Ireland,
from the United States, Europe, Japan and China. Groups gather throughout
the year to celebrate the Mass, pray, and spend time at this sacred
shrine.
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Celebrations |
Garland
Sunday
The programme of devotions
at Tobernalt reaches a climax at the Garland Sunday
weekend (last weekend in July). The numbers coming to
Tobernalt over the weekend are in the thousands. While
Sligo people throng to the well, many pilgrims come
from neighbouring counties as far away as Fermanagh,
Meath and Cork for the Sunday devotions.
- The weekend devotions
typically commence on Friday. Pilgrims are invited
to make their own individual pilgrimage to Tobernalt
and prepare for the weekend.
- The Rosary is recited
at 7:00pm on Friday evening.
- Saturday night is
devoted to a penitential service and confessions at
7:00pm, followed by Mass at 7:30pm.
- Garland Sunday begins
at dawn and it is customary for the Bishop of Elphin
to celebrate the 6:00am Mass. Morning Mass is at 10:00am
while the noon Mass is a special Mass for the sick,
during which the Sacrament of the Sick is administered.
- Celebrations conclude
at 3:30pm with an hour of devotion to the Blessed
Scarament with prayers and reflections.

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The
Holy Rosary
Tobernalt is scattered
with Rosary stones representing each mystery of the
Rosary. Tobernalt is scattered with Rosary stones representing
each mystery of the Rosary. The Rosary is made up of
twenty "mysteries" (significant events or
moments in the life of Jesus and Mary), which, following
the Apostolic Letter Rosarium Virginis Mariae, are grouped
into four series.
The Joyful Mysteries
- Mon/Sat
The Luminous Mysteries - Thur
The Sorrowful mysteries - Tue/Fri
The Glorious mysteries - Wed/Sun |
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The
Stations Of The Cross
The pilgrim begins with
the opening prayer;
"Lord
Jesus Christ,
take me along that holy way
you once took to your death,
Take my mind, my memory,
above all, my reluctant heart,
and let me see what once you did
for love of me and all the world"
Next, the pilgrim meditates
on each station of the cross and prays;
"We
adore you, O Christ,
and we bless you,
because by your holy cross,
you have redeemed the world"
After each station the
pilgrim says an Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be... |
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Shrines
Here in this quiet and
secluded place the pilgrim can light a candle and place
their own unique petition before the many shrines to
the God that they journey with in this world.
The Crucifixion
Scene: Overlooking the well is the lifesize crucifixion
figures. This scene includes Our Lady standing on the
right of Jesus, Mary Magdalene sorrowing at the base
of the Cross and St. John the Evangelist, the Patron
Saint of Carraroe Parish, on the left.
Our Lady Of Lourdes:
On the cliff to the right of the crucifixion scene stands
Our Lady of Lourdes. In 1858, the Blessed Virgin came
down from her heavenly home and appeared to Bernadette
Soubirous, a young girl of just fourteen years of age.
On the 11th February, while gatering wood, Bernadette
heard a whistle of wind. With astonished eyes she saw
a niche in the upper part of a rock filled with golden
light, and there in the midst of it stood a Lady of
great beauty. In her apparitions our Lady appealed for
penance and prayers for sinners. On 25th March, the
feast of the Annunciation, the Blessed Mother declared
her name to Bernadette and the World.
St.
Anne: The dignity of St. Anne
is great because her daughter was Mary, predestined
from all eternity to be the Mother of God, sanctified
in her conception, the undefiled Virgin, the Mediatrix
of all graces. Her Grandson was the Son of God made
Man, the Messiah, the Expected of Nations. Mary is not
only the joy and crown, but the foundation for all the
glory and power of her mother.
St. Anne was zealous in performing
good works and striving for virtue. She loved God sincerely,
and was resigned to his Holy Will in all sufferings.
As a wife and mother, she was faithful in fulfilling
the duties required of her toward her husband and her
loving daughter Mary.

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